#1
Posté 22 février 2013 - 09:23
At 6am this morning I went to get my newspaper from the shop about 400 yards away. There and back in less than 10 minutes.
It's now 9.20am and I've just realised I've still got my baseball hat on.
#2
Posté 22 février 2013 - 09:33
#3
Posté 22 février 2013 - 10:31
Push away the thief trying to steal your gift, the fighter is the one whose feet are swift.
#4
Posté 22 février 2013 - 10:34
Watching the Brit awards the other night and *genuinely* not knowing who almost all of them were. Not bothered mind but it used to be the case that I'd at least heard of popular acts.
Might be a sign I'm getting old, but I'm in my (late) 20's and listen to Radio 1 and still didn't know who half of them were.
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Posté 22 février 2013 - 10:35
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#6
Posté 22 février 2013 - 10:39
Ah, well that makes me feel a little better. I knew I was still hip really.Might be a sign I'm getting old, but I'm in my (late) 20's and listen to Radio 1 and still didn't know who half of them were.
Push away the thief trying to steal your gift, the fighter is the one whose feet are swift.
#7
Posté 22 février 2013 - 10:46
Watching the Brit awards the other night and *genuinely* not knowing who almost all of them were. Not bothered mind but it used to be the case that I'd at least heard of popular acts.
I've heard of most of them, and what an unbelievably drab bunch they are. You're not missing much, John.
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#8
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:20
I had heard of most of them because my partner has a 19 year-old daughter, I even knew some of the songs because my 4 year-old sings along to the catchier ones in the car, what was surprising was putting names and faces to some songs.Watching the Brit awards the other night and *genuinely* not knowing who almost all of them were. Not bothered mind but it used to be the case that I'd at least heard of popular acts.
"Oh, it's her that sings that", I said on more than one occasion, along with "Ah, thats what they look like."
#9
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:28
I have an 11 year old daughter so yes, there was the occasional moment like that but generally....not even heard of them. That's me, I accept but still.I had heard of most of them because my partner has a 19 year-old daughter, I even knew some of the songs because my 4 year-old sings along to the catchier ones in the car, what was surprising was putting names and faces to some songs.
"Oh, it's her that sings that", I said on more than one occasion, along with "Ah, thats what they look like."
Push away the thief trying to steal your gift, the fighter is the one whose feet are swift.
#10
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:30
Yes that's a word I'd use too.I've heard of most of them, and what an unbelievably drab bunch they are. You're not missing much, John.
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#11
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:30
I'll start this off.
At 6am this morning I went to get my newspaper from the shop about 400 yards away. There and back in less than 10 minutes.
It's now 9.20am and I've just realised I've still got my baseball hat on.
Ha! You're nowhere near old, mate. You remembered to buy the paper.
Didn't you?
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#12
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:34
Ha! You're nowhere near old, mate. You remembered to buy the paper.
Didn't you?
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#13
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:38
Push away the thief trying to steal your gift, the fighter is the one whose feet are swift.
#14
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:43
There are apparently several schools there where the "school song" is the Welsh National Anthem.
#15
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:47
Those little aches and pains that you seem to come and go as you get older.
#16
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:50
On a night out and it gets to around 9-10 ish and you would rather be at home with a book than out in town getting legless.
Cor, that's a relief.Thank God I'm not that old.
#17
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:56
(And no, that does not mean I am chatting up people who are under-16. I know how the minds on this forum works!)
#18
Posté 22 février 2013 - 11:59
On a night out and it gets to around 9-10 ish and you would rather be at home with a book than out in town getting legless.
That's just crazy talk.
Push away the thief trying to steal your gift, the fighter is the one whose feet are swift.
#19
Posté 22 février 2013 - 12:07
It's now 9.20am and I've just realised I've still got my baseball hat on.
Doesn't that make you a teenager?
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#20
Posté 22 février 2013 - 12:12
Doesn't that make you a teenager?
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